PlayStation Plus premium users can now enjoy yet another game trial via their subscription with the latest offering being this year’sThe Last of Us Part II Remastered.The concept of ‘try before you buy’ is more important than ever. The cost of games keeps increasing with the release of each subsequent console generation and, of course, we also have the costs of consoles themselves and gaming subscriptions to consider.Free trials allow us to see whether a game is to our liking before we go out and splash the cash.AdvertOver onPlayStation, you’re going to need to subscribe toPlayStation Pluspremium to access the widest array of free demos.The service is packed full with recent releases fromBaldur’s Gate 3toHogwarts Legacy.Each demo varies in length but most stretch from two to four hours, giving you plenty of time to get a feel for the lay of the land.The latest offering to be added is a two-hour free trial ofThe Last of UsPart II Remastered.AdvertTake a look at our review ofThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredbelow.Back whenThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredwas announced, many of us questioned if such a game needed a remaster.Part IIalready looked positively fantastic. The tweaked graphics and added DualSense features really do boost the immersion though.AdvertNot only that but the added No Return roguelike mode is positively fantastic.Inour review, I awarded the game a perfect 10, writing, “As a full package, there’s nothing else you could possibly want fromThe Last of Us Part II Remastered.We all thoughtPart IIwas Naughty Dog’s magnum opus butPart II Remasteredshows that there’s plenty more gas in the tank. If this is insight into what’s to come from the studio, I cannot wait to see what Naughty Dog is cooking up next.”You can dive in and download the free trial now.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment, SonyTopics:The Last Of Us,The Last Of Us Part 2,Naughty Dog,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus

PlayStation Plus premium users can now enjoy yet another game trial via their subscription with the latest offering being this year’sThe Last of Us Part II Remastered.The concept of ‘try before you buy’ is more important than ever. The cost of games keeps increasing with the release of each subsequent console generation and, of course, we also have the costs of consoles themselves and gaming subscriptions to consider.Free trials allow us to see whether a game is to our liking before we go out and splash the cash.AdvertOver onPlayStation, you’re going to need to subscribe toPlayStation Pluspremium to access the widest array of free demos.The service is packed full with recent releases fromBaldur’s Gate 3toHogwarts Legacy.Each demo varies in length but most stretch from two to four hours, giving you plenty of time to get a feel for the lay of the land.The latest offering to be added is a two-hour free trial ofThe Last of UsPart II Remastered.AdvertTake a look at our review ofThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredbelow.Back whenThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredwas announced, many of us questioned if such a game needed a remaster.Part IIalready looked positively fantastic. The tweaked graphics and added DualSense features really do boost the immersion though.AdvertNot only that but the added No Return roguelike mode is positively fantastic.Inour review, I awarded the game a perfect 10, writing, “As a full package, there’s nothing else you could possibly want fromThe Last of Us Part II Remastered.We all thoughtPart IIwas Naughty Dog’s magnum opus butPart II Remasteredshows that there’s plenty more gas in the tank. If this is insight into what’s to come from the studio, I cannot wait to see what Naughty Dog is cooking up next.”You can dive in and download the free trial now.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment, SonyTopics:The Last Of Us,The Last Of Us Part 2,Naughty Dog,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus
PlayStation Plus premium users can now enjoy yet another game trial via their subscription with the latest offering being this year’sThe Last of Us Part II Remastered.The concept of ‘try before you buy’ is more important than ever. The cost of games keeps increasing with the release of each subsequent console generation and, of course, we also have the costs of consoles themselves and gaming subscriptions to consider.Free trials allow us to see whether a game is to our liking before we go out and splash the cash.AdvertOver onPlayStation, you’re going to need to subscribe toPlayStation Pluspremium to access the widest array of free demos.The service is packed full with recent releases fromBaldur’s Gate 3toHogwarts Legacy.Each demo varies in length but most stretch from two to four hours, giving you plenty of time to get a feel for the lay of the land.The latest offering to be added is a two-hour free trial ofThe Last of UsPart II Remastered.AdvertTake a look at our review ofThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredbelow.Back whenThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredwas announced, many of us questioned if such a game needed a remaster.Part IIalready looked positively fantastic. The tweaked graphics and added DualSense features really do boost the immersion though.AdvertNot only that but the added No Return roguelike mode is positively fantastic.Inour review, I awarded the game a perfect 10, writing, “As a full package, there’s nothing else you could possibly want fromThe Last of Us Part II Remastered.We all thoughtPart IIwas Naughty Dog’s magnum opus butPart II Remasteredshows that there’s plenty more gas in the tank. If this is insight into what’s to come from the studio, I cannot wait to see what Naughty Dog is cooking up next.”You can dive in and download the free trial now.
PlayStation Plus premium users can now enjoy yet another game trial via their subscription with the latest offering being this year’sThe Last of Us Part II Remastered.
The concept of ‘try before you buy’ is more important than ever. The cost of games keeps increasing with the release of each subsequent console generation and, of course, we also have the costs of consoles themselves and gaming subscriptions to consider.
Free trials allow us to see whether a game is to our liking before we go out and splash the cash.
Advert
Advert
Over onPlayStation, you’re going to need to subscribe toPlayStation Pluspremium to access the widest array of free demos.
The service is packed full with recent releases fromBaldur’s Gate 3toHogwarts Legacy.
Each demo varies in length but most stretch from two to four hours, giving you plenty of time to get a feel for the lay of the land.
The latest offering to be added is a two-hour free trial ofThe Last of UsPart II Remastered.
Advert
Advert
Take a look at our review ofThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredbelow.
Back whenThe Last of Us Part II Remasteredwas announced, many of us questioned if such a game needed a remaster.
Part IIalready looked positively fantastic. The tweaked graphics and added DualSense features really do boost the immersion though.
Advert
Advert
Not only that but the added No Return roguelike mode is positively fantastic.
Inour review, I awarded the game a perfect 10, writing, “As a full package, there’s nothing else you could possibly want fromThe Last of Us Part II Remastered.We all thoughtPart IIwas Naughty Dog’s magnum opus butPart II Remasteredshows that there’s plenty more gas in the tank. If this is insight into what’s to come from the studio, I cannot wait to see what Naughty Dog is cooking up next.”
You can dive in and download the free trial now.
Topics:The Last Of Us,The Last Of Us Part 2,Naughty Dog,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Playstation Plus